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"enabling it to be" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to show the ability or potential for something to happen. Example: The new technology has been developed, enabling it to be used for a wide range of applications.
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"It was crafted as tightly as we believe is reasonable while enabling it to be practical in its application," he said.
The application for vacuum pre-cooling has worked similar wonders for lettuce, extending its shelf life seven full days and enabling it, to be sent to ship.
The YSU miniball is unique in its combination of performance characteristics, compact size and portability, enabling it to be easily transported to and placed within the confines of beamline hutches at synchrotron radiation sources.
Thank you again for your generosity in enabling it to be stopped.
One reason for copper's comeback is new technology enabling it to be lined with stainless steel.
Gevo's technology quickly collects the isobutanol as it is produced, enabling it to be made in large quantities.
And there are tools that amplify the Wi-Fi radio signal, enabling it to be delivered over an even larger area, like a park.
Botox, which paralyses facial muscles and so erases wrinkles, has recently been granted a licence in the US enabling it to be promoted as a cosmetic treatment.
To have an effect at a distance from the producer, the compound must be volatile, enabling it to be readily dispersed.
Persistent infections are often important from the microbe's point of view, enabling it to be maintained in small or isolated host communities.
The working principle involves the conversion of applied heat energy into mechanical power, thereby enabling it to be used for electrical power generation.
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